No, is part of Europe.
south america
No, the Caribbean isn't in Portugal. Instead, the Caribbean Sea is located southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and the continental United States of America, east of Central America, and north of South America. Portugal is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. The Atlantic Ocean borders Portugal to the west and south, and Spain borders Portugal to the north and east.
By 1600, Portugal claimed land on South America, Africa, Asia, and of course, its homeland Europe.
The Netherlands Spain Portugal France and Britain still own territory in South America.
Portugal does not have a neighbor, on land, south of the country. Morocco is south of Portugal but separated by the Strait of Gibraltar. Portugal does have a neighbour, what about Spain
PORTUGAL is not part of asia, it is located in south america <><><> Portugal is the country right next to Spain. In Europe, not South America.
Brazil
No, Portugal is to the north of South America.
Portugal is a European country. It was an imperialistic country with a large empire. Its largest colony was Brazil. So yes, Portugal was at one point a part of South America, although it is not currently.
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south america
America is a country Spain is a country Portugal is a country Just South America is a continent
Europe
Portugal stayed entirely in South America.
Portugual's influence in South America was the colonization of Brazil.
You are a complete and total ignoramus.Google it.
Macau is located in South America. Macau is near China and at one time was part of Portugal. The Lonely Planet website offers suggestions for tourists and other visitors.